My OBW -- is now in one piece!!
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What a lovely quilt! The fabric is gorgeous to start off with and then you take it up a notch with the OBW pattern. Just like all the others have said-soft and cozy. Thanks for the link and sharing.
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Thanks everyone!!!
I just got it back last week from the LAQ ... and now the next stage. I've got a little different twist planned as to how I am finishing it up. So first, I need to do a prototype ... and then really do it! So soon, all done! :)
I just got it back last week from the LAQ ... and now the next stage. I've got a little different twist planned as to how I am finishing it up. So first, I need to do a prototype ... and then really do it! So soon, all done! :)
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Originally Posted by Vat
I have not heard the term "Virgin Fabric" before, does that mean the original fabric for the OBW?
Many of us like to see the virgin fabric and see how it transformed into a OBW, 4PP and/or SAW.
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For those interested this thread shows you my OBW as totally finished ...............
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-141548-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-141548-1.htm
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